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TIP Commemorates the International Day of Education

TIP undertook different activities to mark this year’s international day of education with the theme “Invest in people, prioritise education”. It started the day with a press statement calling on the Nigerian government to ensure quality access to education and increase the annual budgetary allocation for education for Nigerian children. The press statement circulated widely

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TIP Supports and Frees a Woman Charged with Capital Offence

With pro bono support from TIP, Mrs. T was discharged from charges of child trafficking and set free from Kirikiri Female Correctional Center after over two years of incarceration. Mrs. T, a young mother of two children, was charged at the High court of Lagos state for child trafficking, a capital offence. TIP took up

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TIP Join Forces with Other CSOS to Implement Election Education Advocacy Project in Adamawa State

With the support of the Malala Fund, The Inclusion Poject (TIP), African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development(CenterLSD) , Sustainable Collective Advocacy for African Development (SCAAD Initiative) Initiative, Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP), and Assist, Care and Empower charity Africa (ACE Charity Africa) commenced, the implementation of an Election Education Advocacy project in Adamawa

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TIP Educates Students on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

In the bid to break the culture of silence and expose perpetrators of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), TIP continues its monthly assembly chat with students at De-Immaculate College to educate the students on SGBV, how to recognize any forms of violence,  where to report cases of SGBV, and the importance of speaking up against violence. TIP’s

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TIP Hosts a Twitter Space on the use of the Death Penalty in Nigeria

TIP hosted a Twitter space to launch its survey on public perception of the use of death and discuss the criminal justice system in Nigeria.  TIP’s team presented the findings of its survey conducted to examine what the public thinks of the use of the death penalty in Nigeria. Moderated by Bridget Andrew, TIP’s Legal

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TIP Continues its Pro Bono Legal Services to Indigent Persons

This month, we are happy to announce that two of our client’s cases were discharged and struck out. Our client, Mr. D, a 20yr old boy, was charged with stealing at his workplace as a security guard and was remanded in the Male Maximum Correctional Centre Kirikiri for three months. TIP picked up the case

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TIP Continues to Partner with Schools to Educate Students

TIP held a know your rights session with the girls at Comprehensive Secondary School Orji, Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State. TIP’s team lectured the girls briefly on their human rights norms and subsequently educated them girls on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence. The session created a friendly environment for the girls to express

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TIP Commemorates 16 Days of Activism and Calls on the Nigerian Government to Ensure the Full Implementation of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act/Laws

The Inclusion Project-TIP joins the rest of the world to mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence and calls on the Nigerian Government to ensure the full implementation of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act/Laws and protect women and young girls from all forms of gender-based violence. This year’s theme, “UNITE! Activism to

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